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Hand in hand with Harry at The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, Meghan was snapped smiling ear to ear in the sleeveless frock, which she accompanied with a £688 tortoiseshell scarf bag and brown £562 Manolo Blahnik heels.

They are attending the annual WellChild Awards at The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London to thank those who care for and support sick children, reports The Mirror.

The awards celebrate the inspiring qualities of some of the country’s seriously ill young people and the dedication of those who go the extra mile to keep children healthy and happy, including the outstanding health, social care and education professionals.

WellChild was one of the four charities chosen by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to benefit from the generous donations made by the public (Image: Getty Images)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a pre-ceremony reception and will meet the young winners of each award category, their families, and the nominated healthcare professionals. Their Royal Highnesses will then attend the ceremony where The Duke will present the Award for Most Inspirational Child (aged four-six) and deliver a speech.

The Duke of Sussex became Patron of WellChild in 2007. WellChild is the national charity for seriously ill children and their families. Over 100,000 children and young people are living with serious and complex health conditions.

Many require round-the-clock support and can spend months, if not years, in hospital because there isn’t the support to get them home.

WellChild works to give this growing population of children and young people the best chance to thrive.

It uses a nationwide network of WellChild Children’s Nurses, home makeover projects and family support programmes.

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WellChild works to give this growing population of children and young people the best chance to thrive (Image: Getty Images)

WellChild was one of the four charities chosen by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to benefit from the generous donations made by the public on the occasion of the birth of their son, Archie Mountbatten Windsor.